Tharinee's Guidebook

Tharinee
Tharinee's Guidebook

Food scene

Always come and visit Sydney Fish Market when in town. Amazing selection of the finest fresh fish and shellfish that Australian waters can provide. Lots of the fishmongers sell prepared sushi and sashimi to eat there. So fresh and an incredible selection of all types of seafood. Parking is easy, recommend you get there early. They’re actually holding a new fish market next door, so do pay a visit to the old fish market before it moves. Highly recommended.
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Marché aux poissons de Sydney
Bank Street
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Always come and visit Sydney Fish Market when in town. Amazing selection of the finest fresh fish and shellfish that Australian waters can provide. Lots of the fishmongers sell prepared sushi and sashimi to eat there. So fresh and an incredible selection of all types of seafood. Parking is easy, recommend you get there early. They’re actually holding a new fish market next door, so do pay a visit to the old fish market before it moves. Highly recommended.
Spice Alley at Kensington Street is home to the Kopi-Tiam – four hawker-style diners under glowing lantern ceilings. Bordered by two small restaurants, this laneway meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine from Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam and China. The list of Spice Alley restaurants include Alex Lee Kitchen, Bang Luck Thai Street Food, Old Jim Kee's, Hong Kong Diner, KYO-TO and Mekong.
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Spice Alley
Kensington Street
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Spice Alley at Kensington Street is home to the Kopi-Tiam – four hawker-style diners under glowing lantern ceilings. Bordered by two small restaurants, this laneway meanders through the landscape of Asian cuisine from Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam and China. The list of Spice Alley restaurants include Alex Lee Kitchen, Bang Luck Thai Street Food, Old Jim Kee's, Hong Kong Diner, KYO-TO and Mekong.
Sydney isn't the only global city with a Chinatown, but this one is bigger, better and boasts more than most thanks to the Chinese immigrants that started arriving in the 1800s. You can find everything here, from small specialist stores and sprawling Asian grocers to noodle bars in hidden food halls and tucked-away fine-dining restaurants. Not to mention lively markets and late-night karaoke.
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Chinatown Sydney
84 Dixon St
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Sydney isn't the only global city with a Chinatown, but this one is bigger, better and boasts more than most thanks to the Chinese immigrants that started arriving in the 1800s. You can find everything here, from small specialist stores and sprawling Asian grocers to noodle bars in hidden food halls and tucked-away fine-dining restaurants. Not to mention lively markets and late-night karaoke.
Chinatown’s famous Friday Night Markets are one of Sydney’s most popular late-night shopping hotspots. Showcasing amazing local designers, delicious Asian street food and unique products, these markets attract both locals and tourists, week in and week out. The Chinatown Markets offer its visitors the opportunity to taste their way through Asia without leaving the city. The Market includes its own Little Eat Street with more than a dozen stalls offering cuisines from Hong Kong to Hanoi with favourites including yum cha, teppanyaki, sushi and pho. The Markets also have more than 50 stalls operated by students, young designers and local artists with Asian heritage or whose designs refer to Asian cultures.
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Chinatown Friday Night Market
Dixon Street
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Chinatown’s famous Friday Night Markets are one of Sydney’s most popular late-night shopping hotspots. Showcasing amazing local designers, delicious Asian street food and unique products, these markets attract both locals and tourists, week in and week out. The Chinatown Markets offer its visitors the opportunity to taste their way through Asia without leaving the city. The Market includes its own Little Eat Street with more than a dozen stalls offering cuisines from Hong Kong to Hanoi with favourites including yum cha, teppanyaki, sushi and pho. The Markets also have more than 50 stalls operated by students, young designers and local artists with Asian heritage or whose designs refer to Asian cultures.

Sightseeing

Darling Harbour really lives up to its name for it is indeed a darling place to visit. Highly recommend for anyone of all ages, especially if you have kids as it's super family friendly.
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Darling Harbour
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Darling Harbour really lives up to its name for it is indeed a darling place to visit. Highly recommend for anyone of all ages, especially if you have kids as it's super family friendly.
Circular Quay is one of the first stops on any Sydney schedule because of its prime position on the harbour. This is the place to take in the majesty of its iconic structures which overlook the glittering water. As the city's main ferry terminal, it's also a great spot to kick off your sightseeing activities.
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Circular Quay
Alfred Street
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Circular Quay is one of the first stops on any Sydney schedule because of its prime position on the harbour. This is the place to take in the majesty of its iconic structures which overlook the glittering water. As the city's main ferry terminal, it's also a great spot to kick off your sightseeing activities.
Australia’s oldest park is also one of its most well-known. Hyde Park offers 16 hectares of wide open space in the heart of central Sydney. Divided by Park Street, the southern section of Hyde Park contains the ANZAC Memorial building and visitor centre, the pool of reflection and numerous monuments and statues. The northern section features the iconic Archibald Fountain and various theme gardens including Sandringham and Nagoya Gardens replete with public art works, monuments and water features.
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Hyde Park
Elizabeth Street
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Australia’s oldest park is also one of its most well-known. Hyde Park offers 16 hectares of wide open space in the heart of central Sydney. Divided by Park Street, the southern section of Hyde Park contains the ANZAC Memorial building and visitor centre, the pool of reflection and numerous monuments and statues. The northern section features the iconic Archibald Fountain and various theme gardens including Sandringham and Nagoya Gardens replete with public art works, monuments and water features.
St Mary’s Cathedral is a historic church located in the heart of the Sydney with a masterpiece architecture. It has the greatest length of any church in Australia (although it is neither the tallest nor largest overall). The atmosphere is great and people are so welcoming. Easy access via public transport.
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St Mary's Cathedral College
2 St Mary's Rd
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St Mary’s Cathedral is a historic church located in the heart of the Sydney with a masterpiece architecture. It has the greatest length of any church in Australia (although it is neither the tallest nor largest overall). The atmosphere is great and people are so welcoming. Easy access via public transport.
One of the things to do & One of best iconic coastal walks to do in Sydney whether you're a tourist or local. The starting point is in Bondi Beach near the Iceberg Dining Room and Bar. Will take about 2 to 3 hours depending on your stops I always recommend everyone do this walk before leaving Sydney. It's a must. Lovely views, beautiful little bays and beaches along the way. Make sure you have a pair of good walking shoes as there are lots of steps up and down.
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Promenade de Bondi à Coogee
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One of the things to do & One of best iconic coastal walks to do in Sydney whether you're a tourist or local. The starting point is in Bondi Beach near the Iceberg Dining Room and Bar. Will take about 2 to 3 hours depending on your stops I always recommend everyone do this walk before leaving Sydney. It's a must. Lovely views, beautiful little bays and beaches along the way. Make sure you have a pair of good walking shoes as there are lots of steps up and down.
Beautiful iconic building in Sydney CBD, so Beautiful architecture on the outside. Even better on the inside. QVB is a majestic shopping mall with antique clocks and antique lifts. Very colonial setup. Light rail stops in front of QVB Station.The shops run underground from Town Hall to the Myer Centre in the middle of the city. Full of designer shops interesting electic shops along with stunning glitzy decor and a tastfully designed ceiling. It certainly has a wow factor.
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Queen Victoria Building (QVB)
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Beautiful iconic building in Sydney CBD, so Beautiful architecture on the outside. Even better on the inside. QVB is a majestic shopping mall with antique clocks and antique lifts. Very colonial setup. Light rail stops in front of QVB Station.The shops run underground from Town Hall to the Myer Centre in the middle of the city. Full of designer shops interesting electic shops along with stunning glitzy decor and a tastfully designed ceiling. It certainly has a wow factor.
Lush and beautiful. One of Sydney’s best (must see!) attractions and one of the most amazing botanic gardens in the world…harbor, opera house and city views included.
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Jardin botanique royal de Sydney
Mrs Macquaries Road
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Lush and beautiful. One of Sydney’s best (must see!) attractions and one of the most amazing botanic gardens in the world…harbor, opera house and city views included.
Lovely market on Saturday. Bought lots of handmade items, essential oils and had some food at the stalls. One of the nicer places in Sydney.
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The Rocks
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Lovely market on Saturday. Bought lots of handmade items, essential oils and had some food at the stalls. One of the nicer places in Sydney.

Neighbourhoods

Great places for coffee, breakfast & brunch just around my place , highly recommend to try them all
Rutland Street
Rutland Street
Great places for coffee, breakfast & brunch just around my place , highly recommend to try them all
Sydney Central Railway station is the main terminal in Australia for inter-state as well as the Sydney local railway & buses.
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Central Station
Eddy Avenue
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Sydney Central Railway station is the main terminal in Australia for inter-state as well as the Sydney local railway & buses.
Next to Central station, this 7.5 hectare park offers plenty of green space and recreational facilities including an outdoor pool, sports courts, playgrounds and fitness equipment.
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Parc Prince Alfred
Chalmers Street
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Next to Central station, this 7.5 hectare park offers plenty of green space and recreational facilities including an outdoor pool, sports courts, playgrounds and fitness equipment.
The best Thai restaurant at very reasonable price just a min walk from home. The food is done so quickly And the Service from the staff is amazing too! Good portion size as well for the price, and tasted great. Open Mon - Friday 11am -9pm Sat 4pm - 9pm Sun Closed
Elephant Jump Thai
99 Devonshire St
The best Thai restaurant at very reasonable price just a min walk from home. The food is done so quickly And the Service from the staff is amazing too! Good portion size as well for the price, and tasted great. Open Mon - Friday 11am -9pm Sat 4pm - 9pm Sun Closed